Mold Terrarium This activity shows you how to make a mold terrarium using a jar and leftover food. Learners explore mold, an "icky but necessary" thing that helps living matter rot, return to the soil, and provide nutrients for other plants. If you use a variety of food scraps, with preservatives and without, you'll see the different kinds of mold and be able to compare the rate of growth on various foods. Note: don't put meat or fish in your mold terrarium--after a few days, these would start to smell very, vAuthor(s): No creator set

Where ideas come from - Bob Isherwood Bob holds an honourary doctorate in our Advertising program, is a member of our industry advisory board (PAC) and a generous supporter of our programs and students. Although his time in Melbourne is limited, he has made himself available to speak to our students and staff (and a limited industry guest list) on the topic of “Where Ideas Come From”.
This is a great opportunity to be inspired by, and learn from, one of the industry greats.
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Joy Harjo: 2012 National Book Festival Joy Harjo appears at the 2012 Library of Congress National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Joy Harjo's Muskogee Creek heritage has had a great influence on her poetry, as have her feminist and social interests. Harjo has received many honors, including the William Carlos Williams Award and the American Indian Distinguished Achievement in the Arts Award. She has received fellowships from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Witter Bynner Foundation. MAuthor(s): No creator set

Structural integrity is the study of the safe design and assessment of components and structures under load, and has become increasingly important in engineering design. It integrates aspects of stress analysis, materials behaviour and the mechanics of failure into the engineering design process.

This OpenLearn course is an adapted extract from the Open University course T357 Author(s): The Open University

In this followup to last week's episode of Defrag Tools, Michael Fourre, senior test engineer from the Driver Verifier team, gives us an overview of all the available verifier settings, and explains when you might need to use them.

World Science Festival 2008: Beyond Einstein, Part 5 of 8 Albert Einstein spent his last thirty years unsuccessfully searching for
a 'unified theory' - a single master principle to describe everything
in the universe, from tiny subatomic particles to immense clusters of
galaxies. In the decades since, generations of researchers have
continued working toward Einstein's dream.